Healing Therapies: Blueprints to Wellbeing

Posted:
07/17/2013 11:33:24 AM EDT

MANCHESTER - Equinox Healing Therapies presents the Summer Edition of Blueprints to Wellbeing: Our Energy, on Saturday, July 20, at the following times:

11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Igniting Energy! Zero Balancing and Discovering Your Energetic Potentials, by Cyndy Shaw, Certified Zero Balancer, Certified Massage Therapist. This presentation will focus on how Zero Balancing creates a spaciousness that enhances the energy flow for all levels of a person's being. The simple, elegant principles of ZB open energetic gateways to a person's authentic self and its landscape of possibilities.

12:45 p.m. - 2 p.m. Power Up! Look at your stress, the triggers, and how they affect your energy levels with Kathy Williams, Certified Stress Management Specialist. This workshop will be devoted to helping people learn more about their personal stress. Discover options to manage that stress, which in turn may lead to harmony and quite possibly more energy in daily life.

2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. The Mystery of Energy: Can you really touch, see and feel it? with Janette Conlon, Psychosynthesis Practitioner and Psychosynthesis Life Coach. This experiential workshop is designed to increase awareness to the energy that is around and how people can become "more conscious and proactive" with the Universal Life Force Energy. I hope that you will walk away from this workshop with "greater understanding and the ability to experience the world with a fuller perspective.

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Presentations will be at Equinox Healing Therapies, 5053 Main Street, Manchester Center. Day Pass is $30 and individual presentations are $15. Light refreshments will be served. Call 802-362-3911, extension 6 for reservations.

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